MADERA CANYON CYCLE
In September of 2014, I began a series of drawings based on a year’s cycle of walks in Madera Canyon in far West Texas. I have hiked and explored this area for many years, and it has been a constant source of inspiration for me. My observations of the growth, resilience and diversity of the ecosystem in the mountains after a devastating wildfire led to this project. Drawn forms are layered with maps, diagrams, earth, plant materials and cochineal, a natural pigment used in Mexico for hundreds of years.

MADERA CANYON CYCLE – GRAPEVINE
charcoal, earth, cochineal, graphite, plant material, wax, 52.5” x 91”, 2015

MADERA CANYON CYCLE – GRASSES 1, 2, 3, 4
charcoal, cochineal, earth, ink, wax,
11.5” x 12” each, 2015
MADERA CANYON CYCLE – SEEDS, PODS 1, 2, 3, 4
charcoal, cochineal, earth, ink, wax, 11.5” x 12” each, 2015
MADERA CANYON CYCLE – WINTER THISTLES
charcoal, earth, plant materials, 52.5” x 52.5”, 2015
MADERA CANYON CYCLE – THISTLES 1
charcoal, earth, graphite, mica on wood panel, 30” x 30”, 2015
MADERA CANYON CYCLE – THISTLES 2
charcoal, earth, graphite, mica on wood panel, 30” x 30”, 2015
MADERA CANYON CYCLE – THISTLES 3
charcoal, earth, graphite, mica on wood panel, 30” x 30”, 2015